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The stock market has bounced up and down in response to President Donald Trump's tariffs. Here's what that means for your retirement plans.
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Amid soaring tariffs and rising tensions, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent signals hope for a US-China trade breakthrough. Calling decoupling unnecessary, Bessent says a ‘big deal’ is still ...
As the US president threatens to set the global finance trade ablaze with his controversial tariffs, the Economic Times reports that Baba Vanga was the first to foresee it.
"I think it's too soon to tell if the tariffs will lead the world into a recession," Christopher Tsai said of Trump's reciprocal tariffs.
UK imports to the US are charged a 10% tariff, with higher rates for cars, steel, and aluminium, but Vance says "we're working very hard with Keir Starmer's government" on a deal - read his full ...
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